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Stavenhagen Castle and Castle Park
Stavenhagen Castle in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was built in 1740 in the Baroque style on the ruins of a burnt-down castle.
It was never intended as a dowager's residence, but was used as a district court, school and later as an administrative building. Today it houses the registry office and the municipal administration and is situated in a restored castle park. The current building stands on the foundations of an older castle complex and was originally intended as a residence for a dowager duke - a plan that was never realized. Instead, the castle developed into a central administrative location over the centuries. It served as an official residence and later as a school and accommodation for refugees after the Second World War. A striking stair tower was added in 1890 and still characterizes the silhouette of the building today. After reunification, the castle was extensively renovated and has been used by the town of Stavenhagen ever since. Today it houses the town council and the registry office. The adjoining castle park with its old trees and restored wall was redesigned between 2001 and 2006 and invites visitors to linger. Stavenhagen Castle combines historical substance with modern use - a lively place with history.
Stavenhagen Palace and Palace Park - baroque heritage in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Stavenhagen Palace and Palace Park is one of the most remarkable historical sites in inland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Today's baroque building was erected in 1740 on the foundations of a burnt-down castle - originally planned as a widow's residence for a dowager duke, but never used in this capacity. Instead, the building has had a varied history: it served as a district court, school and, after the Second World War, as accommodation for refugees.
Striking stair tower and extensive renovation after reunificationA characteristic stair tower, which was added in 1890, gives the palace its unmistakable silhouette. After German reunification, the building was extensively renovated and has since been used as the seat of the city administration and the registry office - a lively place that combines past and present.
Stavenhagen Palace Park - a green oasis with historic trees
The adjacent castle park invites you to linger with its old trees and a restored wall. Redesigned between 2001 and 2006, it offers a tranquil contrast to the region's livelier coastal destinations such as Rostock, Stralsund and Fischland-Darß-Zingst. Anyone who wants to get to know Mecklenburg-Vorpommern away from the Baltic coast will find an authentic piece of regional history in Stavenhagen.
Other attractions in Stavenhagen
Old Synagogue Stavenhagen
● Stavenhagen
The synagogue was probably built in the 18th century and was used by the Jewish community of the town of Stavenhagen until 1938. The front building served as a residence for the community's own rabbi. The half-timbered building contains a large prayer hall and an entrance hall, from which a staircase leads to the women's gallery. The synagogue was built in the backyard of the community center, i.e. hidden, to protect it from the hostile eyes of the Christian village community at the time. It was only when the Jews were fully emancipated that they built a representative synagogue that was visible in the street. It is special above all because it is one of the few synagogues to have survived the Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938. It was then forced to be sold and was used as a carpentry workshop until the 1980s. In 2011, the "Old Synagogue Stavenhagen" association was founded with the aim of renovating the historic building, which has already achieved monument status. Previous efforts to renovate the building had failed for financial reasons. Anyone interested in visiting the synagogue should contact Klaus Salewski by email or telephone: Sali-45@web.de or 0152 27779181
Jürgenstorf church
● Stavenhagen
The Jürgenstorf church is clearly visible from all roads leading into the parish and cannot be missed. The Gothic church in Jürgenstorf was built in the 14th century. After the 30-year war, only part of the tower remained. The church was rebuilt around 1700 and restored in 2006. The church is a rectangular half-timbered building with a west tower and mono-pitched roof. Inside the church is a vestibule containing the former patron's lodge. Today, this part is used as a winter church. The altar and the altarpiece depicting the crucifixion of Jesus are particularly impressive. The two wings show the apostles. The construction of the altar shrine, which is rather unusual for Mecklenburg, and the box wings suggest that it was created in the Oberbruch region (Frankfurt/Oder). On the left is the pulpit from the early 18th century. The four evangelists are immortalized on the pulpit. In the bell tower, which can be reached via a separate staircase, there are two medieval bells. The parish cemetery is also located on the church grounds. Here you will find the resting place of the former estate manager J.F. Schecker, who served the Low German writer Fritz Reuter as a model for his famous novel character "Unkel Bräsig". Guided tours of Jürgenstorf church are possible by prior arrangement by telephone. Please contact Heidelore Köhler on 039955 20782 or 0162 9894557.
Aristo the Greek
● Stavenhagen
We share a great passion with our guests, the enthusiasm for good food, good wines and pleasant conviviality. Our cuisine is based on both the original and traditional, as well as the modern style of Greek cuisine. Our top priority is the absolute freshness and quality of all our products. With delicious Greek dishes and high quality wines, the restaurant "Aristo" in Stavenhagen is a place that invites you to linger.
Events in Stavenhagen
26. June 2026, 10:00–23:30
Fritz Reuter Festival 2026
● Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum
A city plays Fritz Reuter
26. June – 28. June 2026
Fritz Reuter Festival 2026
● Marktplatz Stavenhagen
Fritz Reuter Festival 2026 in the Reuter town of Stavenhagen
09. September 2026, 18:00–19:30
Evening of unpublished poetry
● Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum
Reading with authors from the Association of Low German Writers (BNA)
Accommodations auf Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
Vacation rentals, hotels, and more in the region
Old school Barlin
● Dargun
Experience two separate vacation resorts on 30,000 m2 in the middle of the untouched nature of the Mecklenburg Lake District. We offer children's vacations, vacation apartments & hunting vacations!
Old vicarage Rambow
● Rambow
Picking golden plums, Cox oranges and Jonathan from a hammock? Sounds like paradise and it is, because it's possible in the Rambow parish garden. Retired pastor Eckart Hübener invites guests to stay in the adjoining baroque half-timbered rectory.
Time out at Lake Tollensesee - Tiny Houses
● Groß Nemerow
Auszeit Tollensesee offers stylishly designed cabins with a private sauna and panoramic views over the Nonnenhof nature reserve. Perfect for switching off, recharging your batteries and simply being.